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Who was Michael Ndika? Niniola’s husband, manager, and NaijaReview founder, who left a Lasting Legacy in Nigerian music

MusicRead Later (0)Please login to bookmark Close Michael Ndika, a prominent Nigerian music executive and entrepreneur, passed away, with news of his death announced on...

Karsh Kale: ‘I Had All But Stopped Making Music’

Music After nearly a decade without a solo album, Karsh Kale returns with ‘Dust’, an intensely personal record shaped by grief, healing, creativity and...

A superconducting quantum simulator based on a photonic-bandgap metamaterial | Science

A superconducting qubit-metamaterial system creates a scalable lattice quantum simulator...Read MoreBlythe Pecora

IBM: Quantum computing poses an ‘existential threat’ to data encryption 

January 17, 2023 2:43 PM Check out all the on-demand sessions from the Intelligent Security Summit here. For years, encryption has played a core role in securing enterprise data. However, as quantum computers become more advanced, traditional encryption solutions and public-key cryptography (PKC) standards, which enterprise and consumer vendors rely on to secure their products

How businesses can get quantum ready for long-term success

January 8, 2023 8:20 AM Check out all the on-demand sessions from the Intelligent Security Summit here. Proof of concept quantum computers are here. Many businesses are getting ‘quantum ready’ — that is, exploring how this technology could give them a competitive advantage. Working for a quantum computing company, of course I’m going to say

What’s next for quantum computing

This story is a part of MIT Technology Review’s What’s Next series, where we look across industries, trends, and technologies to give you a first look at the future In 2023, progress in quantum computing will be defined less by big hardware announcements than by researchers consolidating years of hard work, getting chips to talk to

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